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1.3 Round Bubble Level (Fig. 2)
Important! When using the electronic compass, center the bubble in the round level.
This allows for highest possible compass accuracy.
1.4 ADVANCE (ADV) Button (Fig. 2)
The advance button is used to advance through the 3 modes, or scroll through values
and settings.
1.5 ENTER (ENT) Button (Fig. 2)
The ENT button is used to access settings, or enter bearings and values.
1.6 Mode Selection (Fig. 3)
All settings and operations are accessed in three modes -- Compass, Forward Bearing
and Reverse Bearing Modes. Advance
through the modes by pressing the ADV
button repeatedly. Notice the different
icons displayed in each mode, shown in
figure 3.
1.7 Description of Display (Fig. 4)
1.7-1 Compass Mode Icon
Compass Mode icon indicates the NOMAD
1.7-2 Forward & Reverse Bearing Mode Icon
This icon has two functions. When in Forward Bearing Mode the icon remains on.
When in Reverse Bearing Mode the icon flashes.
1.7-3 Bearing
The compass bearing ranges from
0 to 359º (degrees) and indicates the direction
the NOMAD is facing. Compass bearing is
displayed in all three modes.
1.7-4 Magnetic Declination Icon
The Magnetic Declination icon is displayed
only after a magnetic declination angle is
entered and used in the bearing calculation.
NOMAD Orientation
Forward
Compass
Bearing
ADV
ADV
On
Back to Compass Mode
is in Compass Mode.
TM
1.7-6
1.7-1
1.7-2
2
Reverse
Bearing
Flashing
Figure 3
Figure 4
1.7-5
1.7-4
1.7-3

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